Responding to my query about an anticipated 2009 repeat of the successful winter/spring-term 2008GENERATION-NANO GAMING AND SIMULATIONS OUTREACH PROJECT,
a rep from Purdue University's (USA) Network for Computational Nanotechnology/NanoHub has recently informed and confirmed that no winter/spring 2009 competition is scheduled., but may occur during the… Continue

This 6-months distance-ed, e-learning certification course is open to all: no age, rank, or geographic restrictions are imposed. Under- thru post-grads, researchers, professors, corporate employess, et alii are encouraged to participate. Books, cd, support and assessment are provided. This professional development and… Continue

NanoMission™ and Playgen™ have created learning innovations in the form of "nanogaming", which introduces to students the elemental concepts of nanoscience, nanotechnology, nanomedicine, nanoimaging, and nanoscaling. Its teaching methodology transports nano out of the domain of science fiction in the students' minds and delivers them to the door of direct comprehension within the site of a simulator terminal where… Continue

In affiirmative response to András' request that I augment my NanoGaming video posts
(17 September 2008) with a write-up, I have created this blog. I will periodically (or sporadically, as time and inspiration allow) convey information on NanoGaming and NanoArt -particularly as it relates to science education. Being engaged in the medical library field, I anticipate highlighting items, featuring… Continue

Welcome - about us

Welcome! Nanopaprika was cooked up by Hungarian chemistry PhD student in 2007. The main idea was to create something more personal than the other nano networks already on the Internet. Community is open to everyone from post-doctorial researchers and professors to students everywhere.

There is only one important assumption: you have to be interested in nano!

Nanopaprika is always looking for new partners, if you have any idea, contact me at editor@nanopaprika.eu